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We are a non-profit
citizens' organization with a goal of building a safe
bicycle/pedestrian path
stretching from Columbia Falls to West Glacier, Montana. This
will be a
long-awaited connection between the Flathead Valley and
Glacier National Park.

The first portion of the path is a 7-mile separated segment
from Coram to West
Glacier. Funding
has been raised
and this portion was constructed in 2016. Meanwhile, we have successfully lobbied the
Montana Department of
Transportation to include a bike path from Hungry Horse,
through Badrock Canyon
and across the South Fork of the Flathead River, as part of
their planned
highway upgrade. The
South Fork bridge
rebuild has started and there will be a separated path on the
new bridge.In
addition we have secured funding through the Federal Lands
Access Program, for
a 2.7 mile trail from Columbia Falls to Bad Rock Canyon. It
is scheduled
for construction in 2017.

During the winter, we finished a
Welcome Gazebo in
Hungry Horse. This staging area will provide a safe, off
trail area to park
vehicles and get onto the trail. This area was is built from
parts of the Old
Steel Bridge and designed by local Metaphoric Artist,
Jeffrey Funk.

Recently we signed a
license agreement with Glencore, the parent company of
Columbia Falls Aluminum
Company(CFAC) to build a non-motorized, shared use path on
their property from
River Road to Bad Rock Canyon.

Own this Colt Idol painting commissioned by Freedom Bank! $100 from each print will be donated to the Gateway to Glacier Trail.

Click the image above (or HERE) to find out how you can own this beautiful piece of artwork and support the trail at the time time.